DOE/EA-2220: Documents Available for Download

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The Department of Energy has prepared a final environmental assessment to aid its decision whether to authorize the expenditure of Federal funding by the State of Washington's State Energy Program for the Nippon Paper Industries USA Company's construction and operation of a biomass-fired boiler and a 20-megawatt steam turbine at its existing paper mill in Port Angeles, Washington.
This Environmental Assessment (EA) considers two separate actions, the expansion of the Sanitary Effluent Reclamation Facility (SERF) and environmental restoration activities located within a portion of upper Sandia Canyon, designated as reach S-2. Both of these actions would take place adjacent to or within upper Sandia Canyon at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).
The proposed EGS project includes the injection of water, ranging from 50 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, into wells to enhance the permeability of an existing high temperature hydrothermal reservoir that would be harnessed to produce electrical energy. The purpose of the project is to demonstrate the ability to stimulate high temperature rocks by monitoring their early response to carefully designed injection tests. The project would be a collaborative effort between scientists and engineers of Calpine Corporation, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), and the DOE. The proposed project includes the following phases
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is evaluating whether to issue a loan to Next Autoworks Louisiana, LLC (Next Autoworks Louisiana) – formerly V-Vehicle Company – for the production of an advanced technology gasoline-powered vehicle named the V Car. Next Autoworks Louisiana’s project would include the expansion and reequipping of a Monroe, Louisiana manufacturing plant, formerly the Guide Plant. The existing facility is 425,000 square feet, and would be increased to approximately 800,000 square feet. The U.S. Economic Development Administration, serving as a cooperating agency, would also issue a grant for infrastructure upgrades at the manufacturing plant.
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